New Duo Generates Rave Reviews

Jacob’s Road, a duo passionate about sharing God, debuted with their CD “The Journey? Group members Carrie Coffey and Mark Robey made their television debut 18th March on the Canadian television program ?00 Huntley Street? the first daily Christian program to air nationwide in Canada produced by Crossroads Christian Communications.

The independent duo was first formed in March last year and worked with producer Sam Mizell (RJ Helton, Bryan Chan). “Our music is about what we believe, and how what we believe makes a difference in our walk through life,?says Mark. “We’re certainly not ashamed to stand up and talk about how much we’ve been transformed through Jesus.?

“Our music is something that people can identify with,?says Carrie. “And hopefully it will make someone seek out God in a new way.?
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